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src/doc/trpl/the-stack-and-the-heap.md

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@@ -80,15 +80,15 @@ This memory is kind of like a giant array: addresses start at zero and go
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up to the final number. So here’s a diagram of our first stack frame:
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| Address | Name | Value |
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+---------+------+-------+
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|---------|------|-------|
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| 0 | x | 42 |
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We’ve got `x` located at address `0`, with the value `42`.
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When `foo()` is called, a new stack frame is allocated:
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| Address | Name | Value |
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+---------+------+-------+
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|---------|------|-------|
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| 2 | z | 100 |
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| 1 | y | 5 |
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| 0 | x | 42 |
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After `foo()` is over, its frame is deallocated:
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| Address | Name | Value |
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+---------+------+-------+
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|---------|------|-------|
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| 0 | x | 42 |
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And then, after `main()`, even this last value goes away. Easy!
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Okay, first, we call `main()`:
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| Address | Name | Value |
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+---------+------+-------+
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|---------|------|-------|
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| 0 | x | 42 |
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Next up, `main()` calls `foo()`:
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| Address | Name | Value |
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+---------+------+-------+
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|---------|------|-------|
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| 3 | c | 1 |
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| 2 | b | 100 |
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| 1 | a | 5 |
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And then `foo()` calls `bar()`:
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| Address | Name | Value |
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+---------+------+-------+
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|---------|------|-------|
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| 4 | i | 6 |
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| 3 | c | 1 |
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| 2 | b | 100 |
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`main()`:
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| Address | Name | Value |
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+---------+------+-------+
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|---------|------|-------|
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| 3 | c | 1 |
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| 2 | b | 100 |
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| 1 | a | 5 |
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And then `foo()` ends, leaving just `main()`
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| Address | Name | Value |
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+---------+------+-------+
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|---------|------|-------|
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| 0 | x | 42 |
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And then we’re done. Getting the hang of it? It’s like piling up dishes: you
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Here’s what happens in memory when `main()` is called:
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| Address | Name | Value |
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+---------+------+--------+
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|---------|------|--------|
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| 1 | y | 42 |
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| 0 | x | ?????? |
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like this:
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| Address | Name | Value |
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+-----------------+------+----------------+
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|-----------------|------|----------------|
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| 2<sup>30</sup> | | 5 |
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| ... | ... | ... |
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| 1 | y | 42 |
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| Address | Name | Value |
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+----------------------+------+----------------------+
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|----------------------|------|----------------------|
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| 2<sup>30</sup> | | 5 |
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| (2<sup>30</sup>) - 1 | | |
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| (2<sup>30</sup>) - 2 | | |
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allocated on the heap:
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| Address | Name | Value |
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+---------+------+--------+
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|---------|------|--------|
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| 1 | y | 42 |
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| 0 | x | ?????? |
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When we enter `main()`, memory looks like this:
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| Address | Name | Value |
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+---------+------+-------+
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|---------|------|-------|
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| 1 | y | 0 |
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| 0 | x | 5 |
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What about when we call `foo()`, passing `y` as an argument?
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| Address | Name | Value |
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+---------+------+-------+
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|---------|------|-------|
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| 3 | z | 42 |
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| 2 | i | 0 |
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| 1 | y | 0 |
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| Address | Name | Value |
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+-----------------+------+----------------+
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|-----------------|------|----------------|
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| 2<sup>30</sup> | | 20 |
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| ... | ... | ... |
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| 2 | j | 0 |
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Next, at the end of `main()`, `foo()` gets called:
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| Address | Name | Value |
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+-----------------+------+----------------+
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|-----------------|------|----------------|
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| 2<sup>30</sup> | | 20 |
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| 5 | z | 4 |
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+-----------------+------+----------------+
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|-----------------|------|----------------|
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| 2<sup>30</sup> | | 20 |
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+-----------------+------+----------------+
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|-----------------|------|----------------|
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| 2<sup>30</sup> | | 20 |
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| ... | ... | ... |
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| 5 | z | 4 |
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| (2<sup>30</sup>) - 1 | | 5 |
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| ... | ... | ... |
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|-----------------|------|----------------|
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| ... | ... | ... |
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| 2 | j | 0 |

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